Contributor

Rachel Fleischer

Filmmaker, Actor, Musician

Fleischer earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Film at The USC School of Cinematic Arts. After graduation, she began work on her first feature film, the award-winning documentary Without A Home. The film chronicles her personal experiences documenting the lives of the homeless in her native city and was released in November of 2011. They’re With Me, a short film she wrote, directed and stars in alongside Jason Ritter, Jerry Lacy & Michael Laskin is now available internationally on iTunes. Rachel is the daughter of actor/comedian Charles Fleischer, best known as the voice of Roger Rabbit. Growing up she was constantly surrounded by artists and found herself performing, playing music and directing since she was a young girl. In addition to her film work, Fleischer has directed music videos for artists like Ariana Delawari, whose debut album was released on David Lynch’s music label, along with Ben Lee. Blake Collins and Lots of Love. Fleischer’s Huffington Post Blog features articles and videos which discuss homelessness and offer information and tools to help others become more informed and compassionate about the issue. Today, Fleischer is recording an album with musician & producer Blake Collins, her single can be found on iTunes. She is actively writing and developing a slate of Film and Television projects for herself to direct and act in. Most recently, she finished shooting a short film starring Madeline Zima and Nick Thurston, entitled The End of Love, which is set to be released in 2017.